BYE BYE,

That Carine Roitfeld is leaving Vogue Paris after 10 years as its editor.

I wonder, who will be her replacement?

Vogue Paris editor, Carine Roitfeld, has stepped down after ten years of service to concentrate on personal projects.

Roitfeld, 56, started her career as a model after being scouted on the street in Paris, then switched to styling which led her to working with photographer Mario Testino, shooting stories for US Vogue and Vogue Paris.

“It is impossible to overstate Carine’s powerful contribution to Vogue and to the fields of fashion and magazine publishing. Under her direction, Vogue Paris received record levels of circulation and advertising and editorial success,” Jonathan Newhouse, CEO of Condé Nast International told vogue.co.uk. “Vogue Paris has established itself as one of the most iconic magazines in the world, with huge influence in the field of fashion and photography.”

“Carine herself has become widely known as a beacon of style, fulfilling the role with charm and graciousness. She has become a giant in her profession,” Newhouse said. “Carine will be deeply missed. I am extremely grateful to her for what she has achieved.”

Roitfeld will leave the magazine in January, an announcement about her replacement will be made in the coming weeks.